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Integra box... running on some problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 5003852" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>I'm so confused about what you're actually asking. You can get 3 cubes net making the enclosure 35.75" wide, 16" tall (cutting that one close, I would go around 15.5 as you can almost hit the windshield wiper motor), and 16" deep. There isn't really a need to go into the spare tire well if you're just trying to gain volume.</p><p></p><p>I designed SethPhillip's enclosure for his '99 Integra and it was 33" wide and 24" deep 15" tall. It was 4 cubes net tuned to 33hz and did a 146 with two SSD 12s. It fit with the seats up and about 3" from the back. You could scale down the width and get around 3.5 with still being able to put the seats up and not using the spare tire well.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Wait, that must be an older Integra. I thought it was a 95+ at first... Hmm.. You should still be able to get close to your desired volume without going into the tire well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 5003852, member: 570419"] I'm so confused about what you're actually asking. You can get 3 cubes net making the enclosure 35.75" wide, 16" tall (cutting that one close, I would go around 15.5 as you can almost hit the windshield wiper motor), and 16" deep. There isn't really a need to go into the spare tire well if you're just trying to gain volume. I designed SethPhillip's enclosure for his '99 Integra and it was 33" wide and 24" deep 15" tall. It was 4 cubes net tuned to 33hz and did a 146 with two SSD 12s. It fit with the seats up and about 3" from the back. You could scale down the width and get around 3.5 with still being able to put the seats up and not using the spare tire well. EDIT: Wait, that must be an older Integra. I thought it was a 95+ at first... Hmm.. You should still be able to get close to your desired volume without going into the tire well. [/QUOTE]
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